Speedworks head to Snetterton with momentum

SPEEDWORKS Motorsport can set their sights on a maiden podium finish
when the Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship campaign resumes at
Snetterton this weekend.

That’s the view of team principal Christian Dick after Dave Newsham
recorded season-best results at Oulton Park and Croft – where he was
sixth and fifth respectively – before the summer break.

The Inverness-based ace is hopeful too that history will repeat itself
at the Norfolk circuit, scene of his first race win in the series during
the corresponding round last year.

“Right now is probably the best we’ve felt in terms of driver and car combination,” said Dick.

“Dave was able to score well in each of the past two rounds when we were
in and around the top six – in terms of the Toyota’s pace – throughout.

“The challenge now is to improve once more to get that elusive first podium.”

Newsham, 46, tested at Snetterton last week following his return from a holiday.

Before that his teammate Ollie Jackson had spent time on track during the official two-day tyre trial.

Dick said: “We’ve made a bit of progress both times, although it’s
probably true to say not as much as we did when testing earlier in the
season.

“But with more than a month between race meetings in the middle of the
season, then the chance to get behind the wheel can never be a bad
thing.

“It’s difficult to gauge where the most recent test leaves us in
relation to the rest of the field; that’s something we’ll learn more
about at the weekend.”

Jackson rated his weekend at Croft last time out as the worst since he joined the series two years ago.

Already disappointed to have qualified only 20th, he was forced to
retire on the fourth lap of race one after the engine expired on his
Avensis.

Speedworks’ mechanics worked flat out to install a replacement in time
for the day’s final sprint, only for the 29-year-old’s participation to
be cut short on the opening circuit after his machine aquaplaned off the
track at the hairpin.

That makes him doubly-determined to do well at a circuit he used to call
home when based in nearby Attleborough before a change of job prompted a
switch to the Midlands during the summer break.

“Ollie is fired up,” said Dick.

“He feels pretty good after the two-day test at Snetterton last month,
and mentally he’s in a much better place than when leaving Croft at the
end of the previous round.

“We know what he’s capable of – his qualifying times are regularly on
the cusp of the top 10 – and he’ll score points provided luck doesn’t
desert him again.”

Speedworks arrive in Norfolk placed sixth in the Independent Teams
Trophy standings and eighth overall in the HiQ Teams Championship.

Snetterton hosts three sprint races on Sunday afternoon, with each to be broadcast live on ITV4 and itv.com from 1115.

Words: Andy Simpson. Picture: Matt Sayle Photography.

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